In a tweet seen by TUKO.co.ke, few hours after the verdict which saw Maribe released on KSh 2 million bond with KSh 1 million cash bail alternative and her lover denied bail, Ngunyi called on former Chief Justice Willy Mutunga to shed light on the principle Wakiaga used.

In the carefully worded tweet, Ngunyi questioned the language and choice of words by the judge an wondered if Kenya's Judiciary had a standard system of justice, insinuating the judge was out of order to refer to the accused using unofficial and derogatory language.

"Question for my friend Chief Justice Willy Mutunga. Is there a unified theory of justice in our Judiciary? Does a woman eater (whatever that means) have the same Constitutional right to bail as a slay queen, a pedestrian term used by tabloids," read part of the tweet by the political analyst.

Former Kiambu Governor William Kabogo fully backed Ngunyi's sentiments saying Wakiaga's sentiments were an epitome of a sad day for Kenya's judiciary and called on the judge to consider recusing himself from the trial.